Charity Stewart Robinson, an adoptive mother wrote a touching letter on her Facebook page to a stranger her little boy approached at the rodeo. What the man sitting down didn’t know, was that the child who grabbed his arm and smiled had been diagnosed with a sensory processing disorder and language disorder.
You won’t believe why this picture made his mom cry

In the letter Mrs. Robinson mentions,
“Dear stranger next to us at the rodeo,
When my son came up to you and grabbed your arm, you didn't know he used to be terrified of people. When he talked to you about the bulls, you didn't know he was diagnosed with a language disorder. When he jumped in your lap and laughed as you tickled him, you didn't know he had a sensory processing disorder. You also didn't know as his mother, I sat in my seat, with tears running down my face, sneaking this photo. When we adopted him a few short months ago, we didn't know how long it would take for him to laugh, play and engage others like this. You didn't know any of this, but you took time to connect with a child who has had to fight to learn to connect. My heart is full. Thank you “
An everlasting bond
As people began to share the heartfelt post, the so called “stranger” turned out to be a Pastor called Jason Taylor of Bar None Cowboy Church in Hederson, Texas. The very next day, Pastor Taylor invited the family to his church for which Mrs. Robinson shared photos where little Lincoln appears to be so happy by taking center stage.
As part of life, you may meet complete strangers who may just change the way you look at life itself. There is a very powerful phrase which pairs perfectly with this story: Be good, do good and good will come to you.
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